Sania-Hingis seal year's seventh doubles crown

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Venus Williams poses with her trophy after defeating Spain’s Garbine Muguruza in the Wuhan Open final.
Venus Williams poses with her trophy after defeating Spain's Garbine Muguruza in the Wuhan Open final.

Wuhan - The 35-year-old American was leading Muguruza 6-3 3-0 when the Spaniard, struggling with injury, retired, handing the title to Williams, who was already well on top and had won the last five games in a row.

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Published: Sun 4 Oct 2015, 12:00 AM

Last updated: Sun 4 Oct 2015, 11:25 AM

Venus Williams captured her 47th WTA career title on Saturday, and her biggest in five years, when she won the Wuhan Open in China, beating Wimbledon runner-up Garbine Muguruza.
The 35-year-old American was leading Muguruza 6-3 3-0 when the Spaniard, struggling with injury, retired, handing the title to Williams, who was already well on top and had won the last five games in a row.
A sympathetic Williams consoled Muguruza, one of the best young players in the game who had a tough semi-final with Germany's Angelique Kerber, during the victory presentation.
"Congratulations Garbine for making the final," Williams said. "I know you had a tough match yesterday - it's not easy when you don't play your best, and I probably didn't have a chance if you felt well!"
Muguruza traded blows with Williams through most of the first set but suddenly dropped her level of play after the seventh game. The 21-year-old lost the next five games on the trot before signalling she could not continue.
"This is a sad day today," said Muguruza. "I'm very sorry I had to retire today, but I had a really amazing week here in Wuhan.
"I really want to congratulate Venus. She's always such a tough player and she had an amazing week, as well. For sure we'll play again soon, and it's going to be a tough match, of course."
Currently ranked eighth in the world, Muguruza is projected to rise to a career-best fifth when the new rankings are released on Monday. Williams will climb from 24th to 14th after capturing her first WTA title since Auckland in January and her first Premier-5 level event since Dubai in five years.
Williams chalked up her 700th career match win when she won her second round clash with Germany's Julia Goerges but had tough run to the final.
She was pushed to three sets by British qualifier Johanna Konta in the quarter-finals 6-4, 3-6, 7-5 then saved a match point in her semi-final victory over Italy's Roberta Vinci. "It was a great week," Williams said. "To win the tournament and have the 700th...so, some great moments this week."
Sania-Martina win doubles title. The top seeded pair of Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis defeated the Romanian duo of Irina-Camelia Begu and Monica Niculescu in straight sets to win the doubles title.
The Indo-Swiss combination - which did not drop a single set through the tournament - hardly broke sweat as they vanquished their opponents 6-2, 6-3 in one hour and nine minutes.
This was the seventh title that the Sania-Hingis combination have won this year. The top ranked pair have also won consecutive Grand Slam titles at Wimbledon and the US Open earlier in 2015. Sania's partnership with Martina has helped her become the first Indian women's player to take the top spot in the doubles rankings.
This was also the Sania and Martina's second win over the Romanian pair this year. They had earlier defeated them 6-4, 6-1 in the second round of the Italian Open in Rome last May. 

Emiliano Grillo
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